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This has become almost par for the course in English qualifying campaigns under Robson: they were breached only once in reaching the last European Championship finals. | This has become almost expected in English qualifying campaigns under Robson: they were breached only once in reaching the last European Championship finals. | 0ent |
The awed pleasure in Lisa's voice spoke volumes. | The awed pleasure in Lisa's voice provided substantial information. | 0ent |
But on the face of it, Borg is preeminent within that small category of sportsmen — they are almost invariably men, because women are at least offered an alternative role by Nature — whose existence seems entirely bound up with their success. | But Encountering, Borg is preeminent within that small category of sportsmen — they are almost invariably men, because women are at least offered an alternative role by Nature — whose existence seems entirely bound up with their success. | 1nent |
Certainly Newton (with his contemporary and correspondent, John Locke) came to reject the doctrine of the Trinity, but that is only small potatoes. | Certainly Newton (with his contemporary and correspondent, John Locke) came to reject the doctrine of the Trinity, but that is only items of little value. | 0ent |
I've heard a figure of about five hundred and I just wondered if that rings a bell as being reasonable with you? | I've heard a figure of about five hundred and I just wondered if that rings a church bell as being reasonable with you? | 1nent |
The Lebanese man in the dock says he was invited back to the flat, and it was Kim who threatened him with a knife. | The Lebanese man under close scrutiny says he was invited back to the flat, and it was Kim who threatened him with a knife. | 1nent |
The UN ’s Human Rights Council would not have dared to put Russia in the dock for razing Grozny, Chechnya ’s capital, or China for brutally suppressing the people of Tibet and the Muslim Uighur minority. | The UN ’s Human Rights Council would not have dared to put Russia out on the docks for razing Grozny, Chechnya ’s capital, or China for brutally suppressing the people of Tibet and the Muslim Uighur minority. | 1nent |
When Sal and Kitty first set eyes on my prize, they couldn't stop jumping up and down with excitement and even helped me to paint down one side, Charlie Trumper, the honest trader, founded in 1823’. | When Sal and Kitty first see my prize, they couldn't stop jumping up and down with excitement and even helped me to paint down one side, Charlie Trumper, the honest trader, founded in 1823’. | 0ent |
For instance, he said that the expression by hook or by crook’ came from the period of Charles II when there were two judges called Hook and Crook and a man of straw’he discovered, was one who could be brought to bear false witness — recognisable by the straw in his shoes. | For instance, he said that the expression by hook or by crook’ came from the period of Charles II when there were two judges called Hook and Crook and a man who sell straw discovered, was one who could be brought to bear false witness — recognisable by the straw in his shoes. | 1nent |
There may not be any Nijinskys trotting around Hurgill Lodge but the master of the stable certainly has the classic pedigree to weather the current financial storm. | There may not be any Nijinskys trotting around Hurgill Lodge but the master of the stable certainly has the classic pedigree to predict the coming storm. | 1nent |
But seeing the confusion on her desk, all the things that had to be done, she lost heart. | But seeing the confusion on her desk, all the things that had to be done, she had heart failure. | 1nent |
From the word go she was knocking on doors, visiting and sharing the platform ministry every Sunday. | From the green light she was knocking on doors, visiting and sharing the platform ministry every Sunday. | 1nent |
This month's tit for tat with Britain about the sale of landing slots at London's Heathrow airport, which provoked American officials into banning low price fares across the Atlantic, is one perverse result. | This month's equivalent retribution with Britain about the sale of landing slots at London's Heathrow airport, which provoked American officials into banning low price fares across the Atlantic, is one perverse result. | 0ent |
The Kates actually drop their torpedoes and then climb up over the ship superstructures as the torpedoes hit home. | The Kates actually drop their torpedoes and then climb up over the ship superstructures as the torpedoes be especially meaningful. | 0ent |
This would fly in the face of our intense conviction that 20,002, 20,004, 20,006 is the right way and all others are just wrong. | This would contradict our intense conviction that 20,002, 20,004, 20,006 is the right way and all others are just wrong. | 0ent |
The implication of this is that something that is no longer capable of supporting you — this may involve beliefs and people as much as material structures — will fall by the wayside. | The implication of this is that something that is no longer capable of supporting you — this may involve beliefs and people as much as material structures — will fail to be completed. | 0ent |
She might have just had it off the hook yesterday. | She might have just had it relieved of a duty yesterday. | 0ent |
They had two hearts but shared a fused liver and lower bowel. | They was merciful but shared a fused liver and lower bowel. | 1nent |
Now it is true that Tit for Tat cannot be invaded by any nasty strategy, but another nice strategy is a different matter. | Now it is true that this for that cannot be invaded by any nasty strategy, but another nice strategy is a different matter. | 1nent |
As events came to a head, there were changes in the supervisory structure, with popular supervisors demoted and unpopular men promoted. | As events popped up, there were changes in the supervisory structure, with popular supervisors demoted and unpopular men promoted. | 1nent |
There was little, if any, evidence to substantiate the gossip and, by the same token, there was little to disprove it. | There was little, if any, evidence to substantiate the gossip and, for the price of one ticket, there was little to disprove it. | 1nent |
For Tim, it will be the final seal of approval from the Queen, who once banned divorced people from the royal box at Ascot. | For Tim, it will be the final sanction from the Queen, who once banned divorced people from the royal box at Ascot. | 0ent |
In the hey day of trade in the docks there were 15 major corn warehouses, two dock basins and a complex network of rail lines covering some 22 acres. | In the hey day of trade under scrutiny there were 15 major corn warehouses, two dock basins and a complex network of rail lines covering some 22 acres. | 1nent |
While all a mother's got is a bottle of Dettol in the final analysis. | While all a mother's got is a bottle of Dettol in the last page of the report. | 1nent |
The prosecution had alleged that the boy had deliberately thrown a lit match into the girl's lap, causing her T short to catch fire. | The prosecution had alleged that the boy had deliberately thrown a lit match into the girl's lap, causing her T short to become engulfed in flames. | 0ent |
She emptied in half the tin and threw in a lighted match for good measure. | She emptied in half the tin and threw in a lighted match in addition to what has already been done. | 0ent |
In private, they said it was a warning that they stood four square behind their chief, and that they would not accept behind the scenes pressure on him to resign. | In private, they said it was a warning that they stood four square behind their chief, and that they would not accept secretly pressure on him to resign. | 0ent |
I was really getting stuck into him, but it was mainly tongue in cheek. | I was really getting stuck into him, but it was mainly an odd manner. | 1nent |
If I were you I'd go the whole hog and set up a large invertebrate aquarium. | If I were you I'd think about eating a whole pig and set up a large invertebrate aquarium. | 1nent |
But the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is angry that some other local authorities are letting agents get away with murder. | But the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is angry that some other local authorities are letting agents do bad things and not be punished. | 0ent |
The UN ’s Human Rights Council would not have dared to put Russia in the dock for razing Grozny, Chechnya ’s capital, or China for brutally suppressing the people of Tibet and the Muslim Uighur minority. | The UN ’s Human Rights Council would not have dared to put Russia under close scrutiny for razing Grozny, Chechnya ’s capital, or China for brutally suppressing the people of Tibet and the Muslim Uighur minority. | 0ent |
Without recourse to newspaper files, however, Dickie's memory is somewhat wide of the mark. | Without recourse to newspaper files, however, Dickie's memory is somewhat considerably accurate. | 1nent |
Military and political commanders would normally decide to use them only when a war in Europe was in full swing. | Military and political commanders would normally decide to use them only when a war in Europe was proceeding fully. | 0ent |
She was caught between a rock and a hard place here, she realised with grim humour. | She was caught between two rocks here, she realised with grim humour. | 1nent |
The court is, however, reluctant to find implied terms in commercial contracts especially where there is a formal document which, on the face of it, represents the apparently complete bargain between the parties (Westminster (Duke) v Guild [1984]3 All ER 144). | The court is, however, reluctant to find implied terms in commercial contracts especially where there is a formal document which, Encountering, represents the apparently complete bargain between the parties (Westminster (Duke) v Guild [1984]3 All ER 144). | 1nent |
DOWN'N OUT POOR Mark Hughes slips up as he tries a shot in Moscow — and soon he had fallen from grace completely. | DOWN'N OUT POOR Mark Hughes slips up as he tries a shot in Moscow — and soon he had became less graceful completely. | 1nent |
Feverfew, soapwort, chamomile, wallflower and clove pinks are some to plant in crevices and holes in the wall itself first putting in a little compost for the plant's roots to get a grip on. | Feverfew, soapwort, chamomile, wallflower and clove pinks are some to plant in crevices and holes in the wall itself first putting in a little compost for the plant's roots to be reasonable on. | 0ent |
We've got to recognise, if there was no following policy, any thief or drunk driver only has to put their toe down and drive away at speed, comfortable that police won't follow them and that is far more dangerous in the long run for the public. | We've got to recognise, if there was no following policy, any thief or drunk driver only has to put their toe down and drive away at speed, comfortable that police won't follow them and that is far more dangerous over a long period of time for the public. | 0ent |
An article by W. Tyler Smith in The Lancet in 1847 described a woman under the influence of chloroform trying to kiss an attendant. | An article by W. Tyler Smith in The Lancet in 1847 described a woman under the spell of chloroform trying to kiss an attendant. | 1nent |
Government law officers are generally reluctant to put journalists and publishers in the dock of a criminal court, for fear that a jury will play its historic role and acquit. | Government law officers are generally reluctant to put journalists and publishers under scrutiny of a criminal court, for fear that a jury will play its historic role and acquit. | 0ent |
' GOING the distance' rather than'going for the burn'is the message of the forthcoming keep fit book by tennis champion Jimmy Connors. | ' taking a lot of time' rather than'going for the burn'is the message of the forthcoming keep fit book by tennis champion Jimmy Connors. | 1nent |
Children think in black and white, good and bad, and the comic has a powerful influence on shaping attitudes. | Children think in different colors, good and bad, and the comic has a powerful influence on shaping attitudes. | 1nent |
Norlite is terribly sorry and knows it has to do things to the letter in future.’. | Norlite is terribly sorry and knows it has to do things on paper in future.’. | 1nent |
Perhaps it was inevitable that when the Auditing Practices Board was set up in 1991 in the ashes of the old Auditing Practices Committee, Mr Morrison's name should spring to mind as its first chairman. | Perhaps it was inevitable that when the Auditing Practices Board was set up in 1991 in the ashes of the old Auditing Practices Committee, Mr Morrison's name should occur as possibilities as its first chairman. | 0ent |
He knew if he had only played ball, she would have been more than pleased to accommodate him, as she probably thought of it, when his attentions were not engaged elsewhere. | He knew if he had only played tennis, she would have been more than pleased to accommodate him, as she probably thought of it, when his attentions were not engaged elsewhere. | 1nent |
Letting the ECB off the hook in this manner would simply validate for Europe as a whole the same moral hazard feared by German and other leaders who oppose ECB intervention. | Letting the ECB relieved of a duty in this manner would simply validate for Europe as a whole the same moral hazard feared by German and other leaders who oppose ECB intervention. | 0ent |
Hmm I personally think he's seen the light about it. | Hmm I personally think he's seen the brightest star about it. | 1nent |
In the light of that enthusiasm is the present Financial Secretary able to tell us how many employee share ownership trusts have been set up under the statutory provisions? | In consideration of that enthusiasm is the present Financial Secretary able to tell us how many employee share ownership trusts have been set up under the statutory provisions? | 0ent |
He wouldn't touch anybody, I don't think, but his verbal abuse is out of this world, you know, whenever you and the thing is that he will persist in sitting in the church smoking his head off. | He wouldn't touch anybody, I don't think, but his verbal abuse is wonderful, you know, whenever you and the thing is that he will persist in sitting in the church smoking his head off. | 0ent |
From the no man's land at the entrance to the ward, where the brown lino changed to blue, Tilda's voice could be heard, asking whether she and her sister might be allowed to bring Mr Blake a bottle of Suncrush. | From the a land that no one want to buy at the entrance to the ward, where the brown lino changed to blue, Tilda's voice could be heard, asking whether she and her sister might be allowed to bring Mr Blake a bottle of Suncrush. | 1nent |
We're your first port of call for legal help and information in England and Wales. | We're your first source of help for legal help and information in England and Wales. | 0ent |
She knew he was not actually in the red at the bank, but he was pretty near to it at times, although he was now paid a very good salary, much more than Len would ever have been paid if he had still been alive and in the job. | She knew he was not actually in debt at the bank, but he was pretty near to it at times, although he was now paid a very good salary, much more than Len would ever have been paid if he had still been alive and in the job. | 0ent |
He told her: I daren't be otherwise — because if I were ever in a compromising situation, if the police raided or if someone kissed and told I'd be up the creek.’. | He told her: I daren't be otherwise — because if I were ever in a compromising situation, if the police raided or if someone romantic storytime I'd be up the creek.’. | 1nent |
The 31 year old Yorkshireman's enthusiastic work in the back four, his surging runs on the overlap and his ferocious shooting have all been badly missed in a side that has lost its heart and its way in a disastrous plunge down the table. | The 31 year old Yorkshireman's enthusiastic work in the back four, his surging runs on the overlap and his ferocious shooting have all been badly missed in a side that has had heart failure and its way in a disastrous plunge down the table. | 1nent |
Tom was away with the fairies for a while when he woke up after his surgery. | Tom was slightly crazy for a while when he woke up after his surgery. | 0ent |
Chairman Dick Corden, looking for new blood on the board, said: I'll be happy to finish fifth from bottom.’. | Chairman Dick Corden, looking for new members on the board, said: I'll be happy to finish fifth from bottom.’. | 0ent |
Depleted Rangers ready for make or break Euro tie. | Depleted Rangers ready for build or destroy Euro tie. | 1nent |
By the same token they are producing just the right level of output ,. | For a similar reason they are producing just the right level of output ,. | 0ent |
Standard setters have long realised that there is a trade off between objectivity and relevance in accounting information, and on the face of it, unfudgeability is simply a pejorative term for objectivity. | Standard setters have long realised that there is a trade off between objectivity and relevance in accounting information, and Encountering, unfudgeability is simply a pejorative term for objectivity. | 1nent |
McLeish smiled to himself at the swift fall from grace in the postscript. | McLeish smiled to himself at the swift become less graceful in the postscript. | 1nent |
Gradually a group outlives the formal stage and begins to' take liberties' with its own procedures without slipping back into chaos. | Gradually a group outlives the formal stage and begins to' treat things freely without strict faithfulness to the facts' with its own procedures without slipping back into chaos. | 0ent |
On the face of it, it seemed that she was gaining Ana's confidence, but then Felipe already had her confidence and he knew nothing at all about her blindness. | At first glance, it seemed that she was gaining Ana's confidence, but then Felipe already had her confidence and he knew nothing at all about her blindness. | 0ent |
She had to face up to the fact that her father meant business, and that once more Ace was going to be put into an impossible position because of her. | She had to face up to the fact that her father thought everything could be a business, and that once more Ace was going to be put into an impossible position because of her. | 1nent |
However, my presence was clearly unsettling its regular inhabitants so I decided it was time to make a move — and time to confront Charles Howard. | However, my presence was clearly unsettling its regular inhabitants so I decided it was time to stand still — and time to confront Charles Howard. | 1nent |
He tried to reach her again, and told the operator to put the howler on the line because the phone was off the hook, but the girl said reprovingly that it couldn't be done in the middle of the night in case it woke people up. | He tried to reach her again, and told the operator to put the howler on the line because the phone was off the coathook, but the girl said reprovingly that it couldn't be done in the middle of the night in case it woke people up. | 1nent |
Many take the view that there should be timetabling at the start of legislation to enable it to be seen that Members are dealing with all parts of legislation from the word go. | Many take the view that there should be timetabling at the start of legislation to enable it to be seen that Members are dealing with all parts of legislation from the outset. | 0ent |
Not when the kidnap had taken place in broad daylight and the story had already been splashed across the front page of London's evening newspaper. | Not when the kidnap had taken place in a well lit room and the story had already been splashed across the front page of London's evening newspaper. | 1nent |
Turn the corner and it's certainly a different world, if not a new one. | Pass out of danger and it's certainly a different world, if not a new one. | 1nent |
The Vulcan Bomber; preparing to take a final bow at this weekend's Great Warbirds Air Display near Swindon. | The Vulcan Bomber; preparing to apologize at this weekend's Great Warbirds Air Display near Swindon. | 1nent |
But even treated as an inherently comic found object’, even taking the piss out of himself, it's clear that Brando could still blow most contemporary actors off the screen. | But even treated as an inherently comic found object’, even tease out of himself, it's clear that Brando could still blow most contemporary actors off the screen. | 0ent |
Its mail order business, coyly put on the shelf for sale more than a year ago, is still sitting there gathering dust. | Its mail order business, coyly put on the shelf for sale more than a year ago, is still sitting there remaining unused for a long period of time. | 0ent |
Helen was lovely to come back to, but by the same token it was a bigger wrench to leave her soft warm presence and venture into the inhospitable world outside. | Helen was lovely to come back to, but for the price of one ticket it was a bigger wrench to leave her soft warm presence and venture into the inhospitable world outside. | 1nent |
At first, all was Christian sweetness and light. | At first, all was Christian sugary and nutritionally void food. | 1nent |
Government fixes the format in which BR has to work; and if, as the Hidden report attests, many of its problems today reflect lack of past planning, lack of farsighted investment, living from hand to mouth, then that is not just BR's doing. | Government fixes the format in which BR has to work; and if, as the Hidden report attests, many of its problems today reflect lack of past planning, lack of farsighted investment, living from hand in mouth, then that is not just BR's doing. | 1nent |
Suspicious Tit for Tat is technically nasty, but it is not very nasty. | Suspicious this for that is technically nasty, but it is not very nasty. | 1nent |
It is actually much easier than appearances would suggest — cold comfort when it looks impossible! | It is actually much easier than appearances would suggest — warm clothes when it looks impossible! | 1nent |
It had already received three written warnings (one for fighting, one for being under the influence of drugs while in charge of a wood turning lathe, and one for lateness) and either had to leave or face the sack. | It had already received three written warnings (one for fighting, one for being under the spell of drugs while in charge of a wood turning lathe, and one for lateness) and either had to leave or face the sack. | 1nent |
K. R. I've moved on people sleeping rough — perhaps take him a hundred yards from the shop wherever he was —‘On your way. | K. R. I've moved on people losing sleep — perhaps take him a hundred yards from the shop wherever he was —‘On your way. | 1nent |
Like last time at the party well I just ignored her, I just looked the other way well Caroline she well. | Like last time at the party well I just ignored her, I just turned a blind eye well Caroline she well. | 0ent |
Well can't, he said look have a word, and he said to me, you know, do you mind if we do like eight till eleven o'clock as a wedding party. | Well can't, he said look speak privately, and he said to me, you know, do you mind if we do like eight till eleven o'clock as a wedding party. | 1nent |
And with the new school term in full swing, parents should take advantage of free eye testing for children up to the age of 16. | And with the new school term at a swingset, parents should take advantage of free eye testing for children up to the age of 16. | 1nent |
It's way over the top to ask our citizens to pick up the tab. | It's way over the top to ask our citizens to accept the bill and pay it. | 0ent |
Bearding the lion in his den just to ask about some knitting was a bad idea. | Shaving the lion's mane just to ask about some knitting was a bad idea. | 1nent |
Because of the Bank Holiday, the hearing resumes at 2 pm instead of 10 am on Tuesday, when local authorities' barristers take the floor. | Because of the Bank Holiday, the hearing resumes at 2 pm instead of 10 am on Tuesday, when local authorities' barristers sit on the floor. | 1nent |
Their rank and file soon settled down abroad like most non ideological migrants transferring their revolutionary energies to the anti slavery campaign. | Their ordinary members soon settled down abroad like most non ideological migrants transferring their revolutionary energies to the anti slavery campaign. | 0ent |
It's just one of those things, so try to remember what it's like next time there's a panic on, eh? | It's just an unfortunate but unavoidable event, so try to remember what it's like next time there's a panic on, eh? | 0ent |
' I wonder, Inspector, if we might ask you one or two questions to get a clear picture, as it were? '. | ' I wonder, Inspector, if we might ask you one or two questions to take a picture, as it were? '. | 1nent |
So play ball and tell me my plans, then,’ she said resentfully. | So cooperate and tell me my plans, then,’ she said resentfully. | 0ent |
Gillian Harris reports on the fall from grace of the Countess of Cassillis from aristocrat by marriage to prostitute and drug addict. | Gillian Harris reports on the become less graceful of the Countess of Cassillis from aristocrat by marriage to prostitute and drug addict. | 1nent |
… to approach the stranger Is to invite the unexpected, release a new force, Or let the genie out of the bottle. | … to approach the stranger Is to invite the unexpected, release a new force, Or empty the bottle of alcohol. | 1nent |
On the face of it, this criticism carries the day against any rule utilitarianism which is genuinely distinguishable from act utilitarianism. | Encountering, this criticism carries the day against any rule utilitarianism which is genuinely distinguishable from act utilitarianism. | 1nent |
Sorry, beg your pardon, slip of the tongue, it's six thousand. | Sorry, beg your pardon, mistake in speech, it's six thousand. | 0ent |
For some reason, asset prices get way out of whack and rise to unsustainable levels. | For some reason, asset prices get way suddenly and rise to unsustainable levels. | 1nent |
This approach may well bear fruit if applied to the future harmonisation of company law strictly so called, and indeed to the harmonisation of national rules on the conduct of particular classes of business activity. | This approach may well achieve benefit if applied to the future harmonisation of company law strictly so called, and indeed to the harmonisation of national rules on the conduct of particular classes of business activity. | 0ent |
In the final analysis of course, if your back is to the wall and you have to fight, then that is also self defence. | In the last page of the report of course, if your back is to the wall and you have to fight, then that is also self defence. | 1nent |
An experienced central defender remains one of Kenny Dalglish's priorities, and Walker would fit the bill more than adequately if the Rovers boss felt the need to reinforce his side's challenge for Championship honours. | An experienced central defender remains one of Kenny Dalglish's priorities, and Walker would be appropriate more than adequately if the Rovers boss felt the need to reinforce his side's challenge for Championship honours. | 0ent |
Scathach will come out of the wood …. | Scathach will come out of lumber …. | 1nent |
Similar efficiency programmes were soon seeking to remove dead wood’ from the public services; and by 1935 an American national pension scheme had been enacted by Congress. | Similar efficiency programmes were soon seeking to remove personnel no longer contributing from the public services; and by 1935 an American national pension scheme had been enacted by Congress. | 0ent |
Mr Martin's barely concealed rage at losing what he thinks of as his little girl (and having to pay through the nose for the festivities) is amusingly conveyed. | Mr Martin's barely concealed rage at losing what he thinks of as his little girl (and having to pay an exorbitant amount for the festivities) is amusingly conveyed. | 0ent |
An ordinary teaspoon will do at a pinch, though they generally hold less than 5 ml. | An ordinary teaspoon will do with a pinch of salt, though they generally hold less than 5 ml. | 1nent |
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